Tracking Student Work in
G
oogle Workspace

Return - http://ly.tcea.org/tsw | Host: Miguel Guhlin (@mglearn)

Worried about students appropriating other's work for their own? Come along as we discuss old and new approaches for tracking student work.

Let's Get Started!

Schedule of Topics

11:45 - 11:50

  • Welcome & Introductions by Miguel Guhlin (Host)

11:50 - 12:05 (15 minutes)

  • CoHost: Eric Burton

  • Classwork Zoom

12:05 - 12:20 (15 minutes)

  • CoHosts: Catherine Weers, Andrea Frendo, Eric Sizemore

  • Amplified IT's Little Sis for Classroom

Reminder

#1 - Classwork Zoom

Guest Co-host: Eric Burton (@classworkzoom)

Classwork Zoom / TCEA Resources

Wish you had an easy way to see what’s going on in your Google Classroom? Classwork Zoom (unrelated to the Zoom.us web conferencing tool) translates Classroom activities into a timeline of information.

Classwork Zoom relies on information found in your Classroom, such as:

  • Assigned student work in Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drawings

  • Assignment deadlines from the class calendar

#2- Little Sis for Classroom

Guest Co-hosts:Catherine Weers, Andrea Frendo, and Eric Sizemore (@AmplifiedIT)

TCEA Lunch & Learn

Little SIS for Classroom is a web application that gives your school leaders, coaches, and support staff delegated administrative powers in Google Classroom.

Features

  • Delegated access to explore and review Google Classroom classes across all of your teachers within your domain

  • Spot patterns across teachers, campuses, and classes and track Classroom usage

  • View domain-wide Google classroom rosters and content while empowering individuals and teams to support teachers

  • Perform critical actions on Google classroom classes like adding and managing co-teachers or archiving and deleting classes

#3 - Google's Originality Reports

Originality reports use the power of Google Search to help students properly integrate external inspiration into their writing – while making it easy for instructors to check for potential plagiarism.

Access originality reports through Classroom, a free tool that helps students and teachers organize assignments, boost collaboration, and foster better communication.

Do you have another learning management system? Access originality reports through Assignments, a free add-on application for your LMS to distribute, analyze, and grade student work.

"Instructors can enable originality reports for free for up to three assignments in each course they teach using Google’s tools. If they want to use it more frequently, they will need to upgrade, which currently starts at $4 per month per instructor" (Source: Zach Yeskel, Zach Yeskel, a product manager for Google’s Workspace for Education and Classroom)